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I. plunge [plʌndʒ] СЪЩ

1. plunge (sharp decline):

plunge
plunge

2. plunge (swim):

plunge

Phrases:

to take the plunge
to take the plunge

II. plunge [plʌndʒ] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. plunge (fall suddenly or dramatically):

plunge
plunge
to plunge to one's death
to plunge over/into sth

2. plunge ИКОН (profit):

plunge

3. plunge (leap):

to plunge into sth

4. plunge (enter suddenly, dash):

plunge

5. plunge (begin abruptly):

to plunge into sth
хвърлям се в нщ прен

III. plunge [plʌndʒ] ГЛАГ прх

1. plunge (dunk):

to plunge sth into sth
хвърлям нщ в нщ
to plunge a knife into sb/sth

2. plunge (cause to experience abruptly):

to plunge sb/sth into sth
въвличам нкг/нщ в нщ
to plunge sth into darkness
български
български
английски
английски
plunge
take the plunge
plunge
plunge teeth into sth
plunge
Present
Iplunge
youplunge
he/she/itplunges
weplunge
youplunge
theyplunge
Past
Iplunged
youplunged
he/she/itplunged
weplunged
youplunged
theyplunged
Present Perfect
Ihaveplunged
youhaveplunged
he/she/ithasplunged
wehaveplunged
youhaveplunged
theyhaveplunged
Past Perfect
Ihadplunged
youhadplunged
he/she/ithadplunged
wehadplunged
youhadplunged
theyhadplunged

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In 1990 GNP fell 3.9 percent, aggravating the plunge of 19 percent between 1988 and 1990.
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Both groups comprise medium-to-large coastal seabirds that plunge-dive for fish.
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Together the ships plunge through a time/space phenomenon created by the transwarp device during their battle in space, and crash-land on a mysterious planet.
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The bath house is a square vaulted chamber, with a plunge pool fed by river water.
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There is also a lot of backslapping involved, because smokejumpers are never supposed to take the plunge based solely on verbal instructions.
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